The guests were greeted by Mr. Jefferson and seated at their table .When the guests were seated ,we were invited to the veranda for champagne . The guests were chatting while overlooking the beautiful gardens when a man galloping on a horse came up to the veranda and introduced himself as the
Marquis de Lafayette. Below are our esteemed hosts and Executive Chef Brust.
The dinner was wonderful .I never knew that Thomas Jefferson was ambassador to France after the revolutionary war and that he and the Marquis were great friends. This led to a significant French influence on American cuisine as introduced by Jefferson on his return from France. The Amuse bouche included fresh made country pate with quince and watercress ,followed by ratatouille, coq au vin and the luscious dessert Paris Brest containing almond cream and raspberry puree. My hats off to all the wonderful and talented people who made this event so special.
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